Sunday August 4:
Revisiting Marawi: Women and the Struggle Against the Islamic State in the Philippines – Kiriloi Ingram, Lawfare: https://bit.ly/31tbvUI
Sunday August 5:
The physics of dissent and the effects of movement momentum – Erica Chenoweth and Margherita Belgioioso, Nature Human Behaviour: https://go.nature.com/2KzF00q
Teaching Religion & International Relations: Disciplinary, Pedagogical, and Personal Reflections – Gregorio Bettiza, Deina Abdelkader, David T Buckley, Jocelyne Cesari, Jeffrey Haynes, Nukhet Sandal, and Giorgio Shani – International Studies Perspectives: https://bit.ly/2qKdGGy
Wednesday August 7:
The Conflict in Jammu and Kashmir and the Convergence of Technology and Terrorism – Kabir Taneja and Kriti M Shah, RUSI: https://bit.ly/2yQD7Hf
Thursday August 8:
Return and Expand? The Finances and Prospects of the Islamic State After the Caliphate – Patrick B. Johnston, Mona Alami, Colin P. Clarke, and Howard J. Shatz, RAND: https://bit.ly/33glgay
Iran’s Expanding Militia Army in Iraq: The New Special Groups – Michael Knights, CTC Sentinel: https://bit.ly/2YSepEP
Western Balkans Foreign Fighters and Homegrown Jihadis: Trends and Implications – Adrian Shtuni, CTC Sentinel: https://bit.ly/2KoslhM
Returnee Foreign Fighters from Syria and Iraq: The Kosovan Experience – Kujtim Bytyqi and Sam Mullins, CTC Sentinel: https://bit.ly/2YybrGp
Friday August 9:
The Evolution Of Bitcoin In Terrorist Financing – Brenna Smith, Bellingcat: https://bit.ly/2z70VXq
Women’s Authority in Patriarchal Social Movements: The Case of Female Salafi Preachers – Richard A. Nielsen, American Journal of Political Science: https://bit.ly/2NF99yp
A Life-Course Analysis of Engagement in Violent Extremist Groups – Christoffer Carlsson, Amir Rostami, Hernan Mondani, Joakim Sturup, Jerzy Sarnecki, and Christofer Edling, The British Journal of Criminology: https://bit.ly/2MU3Mds